FORMER IRANIAN PROSECUTOR ARRESTED

       Tehran, 25 Rabiul Awwal 1434/ 6 February 2013 (MINA) – A senior Iranian government official and former Tehran prosecutor general has been arrested, two years after a parliamentary probe found him responsible for deaths by torture of at least three jailed anti-government protesters, state media reported.

       No reason was given for the arrest, but the timing suggested it might be linked to the role of the former judicial official, Saeed Mortazavi, in a dispute between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

       “The Tehran prosecutor announced Monday night that Saeed Mortazavi has been arrested,” read the one-line statement. Mortazavi was taken to Evin Prison, and said he was arrested as he was leaving work, according to Iran’s Fars news agency report monitored by Miraj News Agency (MINA), Wednesday morning.

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       Mortazavi was dismissed from his judicial post over the torture deaths of three protesters in custody after the 2009 presidential elections, which the opposition claimed was rigged in Ahmadinejad’s favor, bringing huge crowds into the streets.

       Fars said Mortazavi’s arrest on Monday could be linked to his involvement in the prison deaths. The spokesman for Iran’s judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, said in January that Iran’s court would address the cases in March.

       But Mortazavi’s name surfaced in another context on Sunday, when Ahmadinejad accused the parliament speaker’s family of corruption, deepening a long-standing feud between the two powerful political figures months before an election.

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      In a speech meant to defend one of his ministers against impeachment, Ahmadinejad played a tape he said showed a meeting between Ali Larijani’s brother Fazel and Mortazavi in which Fazel Larijani attempted to use his family’s prominent political status for financial gain.

      Both Fazel and Ali Larijani denied the accusation of corruption, and Fazel Larijani said he would file a legal complaint against Ahmadinejad and Mortazavi. The head of Iran’s judiciary is Sadeq Larijani, Fazel and Ali’s brother.

      Labor Minister Abdolreza Sheikholeslami, who was dismissed by parliament on Sunday, appointed Mortazavi last year to head the social security office, against lawmakers’ wishes.

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      Dubbed by some as “the butcher of the press,” Mortazavi had a central role in shutting down reformist newspapers and arresting dozens of journalists. (T/P07/E1)

 

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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